Fine Arts teaches the how and the why of making. The how involves a wide-range of material and digital skills from ceramics, painting, print media, and photography, to cutting-edge technologies such as 3D printing, digital imagery and DSLR filmmaking. The why helps students develop criticality in visual culture—a rigour that hones an understanding of what things look like and mean within the current global condition. Our faculty is outstanding, and students often work with them one-on-one.



Undergraduate students major or minor in Studio and/or Visual Culture; they can also participate in co-op through À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµâ€™s Arts and Business program with a Fine Arts major. Graduate students pursue a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) with its unique Keith and Win Shantz International Research Scholarship.
Find out more
To find out more about our department, follow any of the links above or in the main menu. Our faculty and staff are also happy to talk with you via email, over the phone, or in person to answer any questions you might have.Ìý
For undergraduate inquiries contact our undergraduate administrator, Brett Roberts, or our undergraduate chair, Bojana Videkanic.ÌýThe Fine Arts undergraduate office is in East Campus Hall room 1206.
For graduate inquiries contact our graduate chair, Cora Cluett.Ìý
The Department of Fine Arts stands in support of our Black, Indigenous, POC, and LGBT+ students ²¹²Ô»åÌýsupports the Faculty of Arts’ commitment to doing better.
News
Remembering Art Green 1941-2025
Remembering retired Fine Arts Professor Art Green who passed away on April 14, 2025.
Xuemei Lu's exhibit Identity Symbiosis, is at the Rotunda Gallery, Kitchener City Hall.
Fine Arts student Xuemei Lu has an exhibition of her work at the Rotunda Gallery in Kitchener City Hall opening March 7, 2025.
FINE 247's ‘Alt-Verse’ project can be seen in THEMUSEUM's immersive gallery EYEPOOL from February 12-23
A unique collaboration sees Fine Arts students installing their final project in THEMUSEUM's first permanent immersive gallery experience called EYEPOOL.
Events
2025 Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition II
The Department of Fine Arts ²¹²Ô»åÌý present the second in the series of thesis exhibitions by Master of Fine Arts (MFA) candidates from the graduate program in Fine Arts at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. MFA Thesis gives the campus and community-at-large an opportunity to see the end result of two years of intensive research and studio production by emerging visual artists.
Life drawing
Life drawing sessions for Spring 2025 are Wednesday evenings starting May 14.
Life drawing
Life drawing sessions for Spring 2025 are Wednesday evenings starting May 14.